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Don’t wait for a succession plan; ID.me looms; what the CBO sees for the next decade; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 7
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The average number of leases held by companies has returned to or exceeded pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report, even as they adjust to new rules that put leases on the balance sheet.
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The Internal Revenue Service is providing guidance on how employers and employees can help Ukraine while also qualifying for tax relief on the donation program.
June 7 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is requiring some financial forms that currently are allowed to be filed or submitted in paper format to be filed or submitted electronically.
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To have a CAS firm, you need to change the narrative about accounting — you’re no longer selling your time; you are selling your knowledge and expertise.
June 7
Canopy -
When the tax agency said annual withdrawals would be required before an account is drained by year 10, it created a firestorm. Here's what's happening now.
June 7 -
NASBA, the AICPA and Prometric have announced an expansion for qualified Uniform CPA Examination candidates to test at any international location where the exam is currently offered.
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The enhanced platforms will offer a wider view of current legislative and regulatory updates along with explanations, cases and IRS publications and forms that businesses can use for planning and strategizing.
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Errors and misstatements were headed down, according to a report from Audit Analytics, but instead they hit a 15-year high.
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Ask your tomorrow self if today’s self has positioned you adequately and responsibly. If you don’t like the answer, you have time to change it.
June 6
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